Example sentences of "[is] a [noun] they " in BNC.

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1 Mates of theirs if there 's a fight they come back with blades and that and like baseball bats , hammers , they get ready for a fight , but they 're all gone .
2 So it 's a distance they 've got away from the start .
3 When people know she 's a grandmother they 're amazed .
4 If you place two Mobs beside each other , then there 's a chance they might attack each other .
5 The shoes would have been secondhand so there 's a chance they wo n't let us have them .
6 ‘ It 's when they think he 's a gallstone they find it difficult . ’
7 Having heard that , and secondly due to your patience er through your patience getting clarification that it the borough could if it wished allocate its sixty hectares under this structure plan policy outside the town centres and that things that then took place in town centres would be extra , it 's not something they have to do but it 's a freedom they would have in their local plan , having heard those two things , the concern I 've got that even at sixty hectares , Harrogate 's allocation was too small erm really recedes very quickly sir , and would completely disappear and here Mr Allenby and I are at one ,
8 if , if they refuse , well that 's , that 's a choice they have is n't it ?
9 It 's a pity they are n't also rich .
10 It 's a pity they ca n't make a living at it then they 'd all be millionaires and prices 'd be better . "
11 " It 's a pity they seem to have forgotten you , my dear fellow .
12 It 's a pity they wo n't be at Wembley .
13 Ah well we will wait and see erm , they 're trying to solve everybody 's problems but ours , er with all this talk about spending money on education , sorting out the traffic problems erm , it 's a pity they do n't spend a bit more time in their budget calculations in dealing with the problems of this council and not those of the county council .
14 It 's a pity they 've got nothing else better to do .
15 When they 've felt like a' dae it 's a sign they 'll be movin' oan soon . ’
16 If there 's a tree they will climb it , forbidden fruits always taste the sweetest .
17 That 's a warning they hope the car-ringers will heed .
18 It 's a way they have .
19 They 're singing gold-rush songs at the tops of their voices in the dayniter and it 's a wonder they have n't all rocked the train right off the rails , with the noise and the booze . ’
20 It 's a wonder they did n't get er suffocated some of the kids then in them days .
21 It 's a wonder they do n't make a car port here you know ?
22 I mean we 've got to see it 's a wonder they have n't been on to us cos they 've stopped the er
23 It 's a bit they , I mean these people they even do interest free credit
24 Oh this is the what 's a name they do on the surf board , acrobatics !
25 It 's a trick they 've learned , presumably to keep themselves safe in confined spaces .
26 It 's a trick they repeat often , but it works every time .
27 He says that it 's a situation they find unacceptable .
28 ‘ It 's a phase they all go through .
29 He 's he 's a player they like to dislike do n't they ?
30 We 're saying there 's a risk they might not get some of it back ’ .
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